Partial contents: Overview of Transportation Related Wildlife Problems; Reestablishment of Carnivore Habitat Connectivity in the Northern Rockies; Documenting Habitat Use and Crossing Preferences of Grizzly Bears Along Highways Utilizing GPS Technology; Reducing Human-Caused Grizzly and Black Bear Mortality Along Roadside Corridors in Yellowstone National Park; Brown Bears in Slovenia: Identifying Locations for Construction of Wildlife Bridges Across Highways; Highway Effects on Gray Wolves within the Golden Canyon, British Columbia; Impacts of Highway Development on Timber Wolves in Northwestern Wisconsin; A Programmatic Approach to Mitigating Highway Impacts on Lynx in Colorado; Wildlife Movement and Habitat Linkage in the I-90 Snoqualmie Pass Corridor, Washington; Wildlife Mortality on Railways: Monitoring Methods and Potential Mitigation Strategies; Understanding Wildlife-Vehicle/Train Collisions in Jasper National Park (Canada); Development of a Terrestrial Mitigation Decision Support System: A Community Based Landscape Level Approach for Transportation Planners; Biodiversity Issues in Road Environmental Impact Assessments: Guidance and Case Studies; The State of Habitat Fragmentation Caused by Transport Infrastructure in the Czech Republic; Emerging Spatial Models of Road Ecology to Link with Engineering and Economics in Transportation Planning.
Proceedings from the International Conference on Wildlife Ecology and Transportation (ICOWET III) 1999
1999
408 pages
Report
No indication
English
Ecology , Natural Resource Management , Road Transportation , Railroad Transportation , Meetings , Wildlife habitats , Man environment interactions , Transportation systems , Animal groupings , Wildlife management , Animal populations , Population dynamics , Mortality , Highways , Railroads , Transportation planning , Habitat improvement , National parks , Endangered species , Economic analysis , Wildlife conservation , Nuisance wildlife